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Inc. November 2003 Leigh Buchanan |
Working Wonders on the Web The Internet isn't just for decorative marketing sites these days. Companies on the leading edge are harnessing the Web to run some of their most strategic operations, and they're reaping big rewards as a result.  |
Inc. November 2003 Robert X. Cringely |
What's Next: Data Disasters If litigation requires you to produce every e-mail your employees have written about a given topic, could you do it? If not, you could be looking at jail time. Really.  |
Bank Technology News November 2003 Jeremy Quittner |
Finding Equals in a Merger Jean Davis's responsibility is to integrate all of Wachovia's systems, technologies and operations since its 2001 merger with First Union. It wasn't a cake walk, but the new entity is beginning to hum.  |
Bank Technology News November 2003 John Adams |
Home is Where The bank Is Bank One turned a lot of heads when it decided against outsourcing its technology operation in favor of handling things in-house. But the move has paid off big time for the institution and its contrarian CIO.  |
Bank Technology News November 2003 Karen Krebsbach |
Tech's Found the Right Place Mellon's brightest IT light says technology should never be at the forefront of a firm's strategic vision. And as firms play catch-up with their investments, she says they're starting to understand that.  |
Wall Street & Technology October 27, 2003 Jim Middlemiss |
Finding a Needle in a Haystack One of the main difficulties in complying with the U.S.A. Patriot Act is sifting through the huge amount of information financial services firms process every day.  |
Wall Street & Technology October 27, 2003 Kerry Massaro |
CIO Sign Off? Considering technology is critical to creating a valid picture of a company's well being, will a company's top technology officer ever be included in the final sign-off -- ultimately sharing liability with the CFO and CEO?  |
Wall Street & Technology October 27, 2003 Jim Middlemiss |
IT Challenge When it comes to instant messaging, financial services firms must grapple with the fundamental question: Do you allow the deployment of multiple platforms or limit users to only one?  |
Bank Systems & Technology November 4, 2003 Cynthia Ramsaran |
KeyCorp Cans the Old and Grows with the New To keep IT up to date, bank upgrades to an automated patch-management system.  |
Bank Systems & Technology November 3, 2003 Judy Ward |
CFB Uses Software To Identify Application Problems Software engineers can automatically spot when action is required.  |
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